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A portable battery that can charge your smartphone up to 100 times without charging itself. It relies on solar power to charge.
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6 months ago
A hardware startup that makes the first “connected” pair of wireless earbuds. It’s first product is a $99 set of earbuds with a charging case.
210
2 years ago
A payments startup that helps merchants accept all major credit cards by charging them the same price. PayMill charges the merchant a flat 2.5% fee for every credit card transaction.
186
3 years ago
A startup that allows people to rent their homes to Airbnb hosts on a per-night basis, charging a fee to those hosts.
165
3 years ago
The company’s first product is a credit card reader that plugs into a mobile device. It’s meant to work with a smartphone’s wireless charging capabilities.
162
3 years ago
A company that makes it easy for brands to build and launch their own social media accounts, for free. They charge brands for the pages they create rather than charging a fixed subscription fee.
159
3 years ago
A smart electric car startup that is working on creating a platform that makes battery charging more efficient, using AI to actually learn from the owner’s driving habits.
157
8 months ago
A wireless charging system for phones that uses a magnetic field to charge your phone.
157
1 year ago
A credit app that allows you to save money on your utility bills by charging you for times when you don’t use your home.
155
3 years ago
A company that is creating an open-source platform to track employee time, and then charging employers for its usage.
144
3 years ago
A startup that has invented a new way to charge for electric vehicle charging stations.
140
3 years ago
A different kind of charging station for electric vehicles, focusing on the home. Rather than wirelessly charging vehicles, the startup's stations are stationary and have a separate charging port for plugging in phones and tablets.
140
3 years ago
A phone app that lets consumers track their car and its maintenance. The startup is working on a new charging dock that will operate with a single cable, so consumers can charge their cars without having to worry about cables.
139
1 month ago
A wireless charging pad for phones, powered by the same technology that powers wireless charging pads for laptops.
136
2 years ago
A digital credit card designed to help people pay for things by charging a small amount each time they use it.
134
3 years ago
This startup is building an app that helps people design their own personalized delivery drones. The drones will be powered by the startup’s own solar-powered drone charging technology.
133
1 year ago
A food delivery app that departs from the usual model, charging for delivery to non-customers. Instead of waiting for a customer to order, you can order from a restaurant from the app and have it delivered. The startup is currently in the pilot phase.
127
3 years ago
A platform that makes it easy for authors to build their own websites from scratch, selling their content to publishers and charging them per view or per download. The startup is also working on a platform to run e-commerce stores.
124
2 years ago
A company that makes solar-powered charging stations for electric vehicles. The startup has built an entire flexible solar panel that can be connected to any car.
124
2 years ago
A wireless charging pad that looks like a credit card. The company wants to create a whole ecosystem that combines charging stations, wireless charging pads, and a mobile app.
121
2 years ago
A widget that helps you save money on your phone bill by automatically charging your phone only when you’re near a Wi-Fi network.
119
3 years ago
A startup known as “The Human Body on Demand”, which aims to be the Airbnb of medical testing. The company is currently testing a system which allows you to get a blood test on-demand, with the possibility of charging for the service.
117
2 years ago
A charging station for electric vehicles that includes charging stations for both Tesla’s and Nissan’s vehicles.
109
3 years ago
A startup that aims to help US cities build 100,000 solar powered charging stations across major highways to help people get around.
108
2 years ago
As an online continuing education course for lawyers, this startup is hoping to enable higher education for lawyers without charging tuition.
107
2 years ago
A company creating a consumer credit score, charging a monthly fee to help you get a better credit score.
105
8 months ago
The startup wants to be the Uber for the legal industry, charging a $10 monthly subscription fee to connect you with a lawyer and a paralegal.
105
2 years ago
A company that is creating a new kind of wireless charger, which takes the form of a lamp with a cable that plugs into the wall and then into the charging device. The lamp can then charge multiple devices at the same time, and with the lights off the lamp can also act as a nightstand.
102
2 years ago
A startup that’s building a “smart” charging station that can tell when your phone is low on juice and automatically deliver a new battery.
98
10 days ago
A way to make it easy for people to run their own online classes, charging them a small fee for each enrolled student.
91
2 years ago
The startup is building a Wi-Fi device with a built-in battery for charging your phone in the middle of nowhere, allowing for more travel freedom.
89
2 years ago
A new company that wants to make wireless charging more convenient, and aims to make the charging cord no longer necessary.
85
1 year ago
A simple online platform with a large focus on shopping for children, with the company focusing on “turbo-charging the physical literacy of parents”.
85
2 years ago
A solution for companies to provide real-time expense tracking and invoicing from anywhere in the world. The company is currently charging for the early access of its beta, but plans to launch publicly in early 2019.
84
2 years ago
A financial app for students that helps colleges accept payments directly from a student’s bank account, instead of charging fees or taking checks.
83
2 years ago
A startup that wants to help people become more efficient at managing their money. It’s charging people a monthly fee to manage their money for them.
78
1 year ago
This startup is building an electric-car charging station that constantly monitors the battery. If it detects a drop in charge, it will alert drivers to take action.
77
2 years ago
A platform for real estate agents to easily manage multiple listing services (MLS) listings on behalf of their clients, charging a small percentage of each sale.
74
1 year ago
A company that makes a nearly-unbreakable, bendable charging cable. The company says they’ve seen their cables get dropped, stepped on, and run over multiple times by cars and trucks and they’ve never snapped or even bent.
73
1 year ago
A company that helps people pay for car rentals by tracking their driving habits and charging them for how much they drive each week
73
1 year ago
A startup that’s developing a new way to charge a phone without plugging it into a wall or computer. The company is also working on wireless charging tech, which they say is faster.
73
2 years ago
A startup that's building a wireless charging system that is more efficient than current options.
69
1 year ago
A new wireless charging platform that uses electromagnetic induction to charge devices with a wireless charger.
67
2 years ago
Ordering dry cleaning on the phone, meeting delivery times, charging for lost items, and tracking returns.
66
8 months ago
This is a startup that works with established brands to offer online courses and plans to monetize with a model of selling courses to a student’s family (like an on-demand learning service like Udemy or Coursera) and then charging them a commission fee. The startup has already built a few courses, and is also working on an AI-based chatbot for teachers.
66
1 year ago
A wireless charging pad for your smartphone. The company is working to make the whole process of charging wirelessly faster, and also plans to work on a spot-on version in which a charging pad can be placed on any surface and a smartphone can be placed on top to charge.
64
2 years ago
A recruiting platform for seasonal workers, charging $2 per hire.
63
7 months ago
A tool for nonprofits and non-profits to make more money by charging their supporters a monthly fee, similar to Patreon.
60
7 months ago
A startup that wants to be a better B2B marketplace than Upwork, charging employers a $50 monthly subscription fee to access the platform to post jobs and receive proposals from freelancers.
59
1 year ago
A startup that allows users to request rides from others nearby, for a nominal fee. The company uses a model similar to Uber, charging users a fee for a ride request, and charging the driver a fee for accepting the ride.
57
1 year ago
A maker of electric vehicles, battery packs, and software for charging and fueling stations.
56
1 year ago
A way to monitor and track the usage of a person’s electric car. The startup is pitching their product as a way to accurately track a person’s gas consumption and make sure they’re charging when they’re supposed to.
53
1 year ago
A platform for professionals and organizations to share their expertise. One-on-one mentoring is a huge business in the US, with veteran coaches charging around $1,000 an hour.
50
1 year ago
A platform to help people organize their finances, including mutual funds, stocks, retirement accounts. The company makes money by charging a fee for transactions.
48
11 months ago
This is a text messaging app that lets you call and text your friends and family directly from your phone. It’s like the Snapchat app, only instead of sharing photos or videos, it’s sharing texts. The startup makes money by charging a small percentage of the transaction.
48
11 months ago
A portfolio manager for the modern market. Opporto is a startup that wants to take a more active approach to portfolio management, cutting out the “passive” aspect of asset allocation and focusing on the more active management of portfolios. The startup aims to make money by charging a percentage of the assets in an investor’s portfolio, based on how they’re managed.
48
3 years ago
A startup that helps people find affordable housing and makes money by charging rent (like airbnb does)
47
11 months ago
A technology that helps nonprofits to give donors a chance to support them without charging them.
46
1 year ago
A company that wants to build a low-cost, green, and off-grid solar charging station that can charge any device. The company wants to create a spot that people can charge their phones, laptops, and other devices in their cars at.
45
1 year ago
InstaPay is a payment company looking to do something a little less familiar. Instead of charging users a flat fee or percentage, InstaPay charges businesses a percentage of their purchase sales, so they can make money even when they’re buying things they don’t need.
44
3 years ago
Idea: This startup wants to make it easier for people to get matched up with local experts like doctors or lawyers. It currently has 2,200 experts signed up, and is charging $45/hr for up to five hours of work.
41
9 months ago
A business that tracks the use of electric vehicles, charging stations, and mobile apps.
41
9 months ago
A startup with a very unusual (but interesting) business model. Instead of charging a monthly fee, Mattermark sells itself as a kind of “product research service” to customers, who pay when they find an investment-worthy stock.
36
5 months ago
A phone case that uses a wireless charging system to charge your phone without removing it from your pocket.
34
10 months ago
A platform that helps users save on the costs of running their own electric vehicle charging station.
33
10 months ago
A micro-utility for electric vehicles (EVs) aiming to help customers manage the cost of charging their cars.
33
5 months ago
A startup that helps retail companies manage their odds and ends inventory. The startup is charging a percentage of the product’s sale price as a commission, with a $50 minimum order.
32
5 months ago
A video platform that lets users make their own video ads and sell them to potential customers. The startup is looking to make money by charging agencies to use its platform.
30
10 months ago
A company that sells solar-powered charging stations and bottled water systems.
29
4 months ago
The startup is charging startups to help them navigate the venture capital world, providing them with financing, advice, and experience. It’s taking 5% of the startup’s total valuation.
28
19 days ago
A mobile phone charging station that looks like a trash can.
27
3 months ago
A platform that helps people find “buddy lawyers”, a lawyer that will work with you to a resolution without charging you upfront.
26
2 months ago
This startup is building a “power” meter for cars, in order to help people automate their charging. They want to replace the $1,000-$2,000 price of electric cars.
26
3 years ago
Idea: A startup building a chatbot for booking appointments for electric car charging
25
3 months ago
 A startup that has developed a line of wireless charging products including a device that can charge by simply placing it on a flat surface.
25
1 month ago
Pool.is is a company that has built an app that helps people find open pools in their area. It also provides them with a way to get the pool ready for use, with a “pool ready” rating that tells them if it’s ready for their kids to swim in it. Pool.is’s app is free, and the company’s revenues come from charging for access to pools and equipment, and sales of pool chemicals.
25
3 years ago
Idea: A keychain-sized wind turbine for charging phones
20
16 days ago
A platform for cross-border payments that allows payments to be made in any currency, instantly. It’s an alternative to incumbents like TransferWise but rather than charging a flat fee, it has a subscription model that charges a percentage.
14
2 months ago
A credit card that works like PayPal, but with a twist — instead of charging a flat fee, the company earns a little every month off of customers’ purchases.
12
3 years ago
Idea: A startup that helps companies hire remote employees in an age where “anyone can work from anywhere” The startup claims that it’s already raised $120,000 in revenue, charging $20,000 per month for its services
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